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- RaonIzSoulMar 5, 2025 (UTC)Combination SkinSensitive Skin
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ConsFirst, the packaging is both a pro and a con. While the lightstick-like packaging is cute and typical of Peripera's aesthetic, it's heavier compared to regular tints. This might make your makeup pouch heavier if you carry multiple lip products like me. Also, a common drawback of these water-gel tints is that they tend to set well only on the inner part of the lips. I thought this might have improved over time, but it seems unavoidable. The rounded handle means you can't stand the applicator upright. Lastly, if you accidentally press your lips together, it can create a white buildup on the inner part of your lips, so avoid doing that at all costs.